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IMMERSION PROPER

Presented to the Faculty of the

Senior High School Department

St. Clare College

Caloocan City

In Partial Fulfillment

of the Requirements for

WORK IMMERSION

Almonicido, E-Jay

March 2020
IMMERSION PROPER

Presented to the Faculty of the

Senior High School Department

St. Clare College

Caloocan City

In Partial Fulfillment

of the Requirements for

WORK IMMERSION

Advincula, Christian

March 2020
IMMERSION PROPER

Presented to the Faculty of the

Senior High School Department

St. Clare College

Caloocan City

In Partial Fulfillment

of the Requirements for

WORK IMMERSION

Santos, Wowie

March 2020
IMMERSION PROPER

Presented to the Faculty of the

Senior High School Department

St. Clare College

Caloocan City

In Partial Fulfillment

of the Requirements for

WORK IMMERSION

Maniego, Mhelbert

March 2020
I. INTRODUCTION

A business school is a university-level institution that confers degrees in business


administration or management. According to Kaplan, business schools are “educational
institutions that specialize in teaching courses and programs related to business and/or
management.

II. DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT

Company name: St. Clare College of Caloocan


Type: Private College
Entrance Exam: Required
Religious Affiliations: Non- Sectarian
Term Structure: Semester
Tuition Fees: 16,000- 20,000 per year

Courses Offered:

 Bachelor of Elementary Education


 Bachelor of Secondary Education
 BS in Hotel and Restaurant Management
 BS in Tourism
 BS in Tourism Management
 BS in Business Administration
 AB Political Science

A. Professional Development Program

Only in St. Clare College of Caloocan. The Professional Development Program is


exclusively offered to St. Clare Students in all courses. The program involves
Understanding the work process, problem solving and making decision to determine the
process, equipment and materials to be used. In-house facilities like a hotel, a
restaurant, a café, a culinary, a travel bureau, a state of the art computer laboratory
and training centers were built to maximize learning and provide an experiential
approach to education.
B. E-BOARD

No Blackboards. No Chalks. No Erasers.


Today, during the period of one thousand years otherwise known as the millennial
age, St. Clare College continuously ventures into another first. All 95 classrooms are
equipped with E-Boards, a virtual touch screen computer device. The E-Board
technology helps the students set their potentials free and helps the teachers
enhance their communication abilities through an innovative and user
friendly display solution that creates vigorous and efficient learning environment.
Information from researches is at the tip of everybody’s fingers because of the E-
Board. While other establishments only use the E-Board in their conference rooms,
St. Clare College uses it in all classrooms, from pre-school to the tertiary level. It is a
breakthrough in education- only in St. Clare College.

C. SPORTS CHAMP

 2019 PBA D - LEAGUE CHAMPION

 NAASCU Champion

 NCRAA Champion

 WORLD CHAMPION IN CYCLING

By: Ryan Cayubit at the World Cycling Championship

 RECORD HOLDER!!!
 All-time high record holder in the
 PBA D-League for scoring 180 points in a game.

(PBA D-League Second Conference of 2019).

D. VISION AND MISSION

Vision

To become the leading institution for professional development and the first and
foremost provider of quality, affordable and sustainable development education.
Mission

To provide quality and excellent global education for the total development of a
responsible, innovative, skillful and professional global workforce whose values and
dignity are beyond par

E. LOCATION
G. COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES

International Accreditation

 Royal Institute of Singapore – is the umbrella organization of more than 300


Royal Institutes of various disciplines and professions which are all duly
registered with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority of Singapore
(ACRA).
 These more than 300 Royal Institutes of various disciplines and professions were
incorporated to recognize people to create boundless opportunities for RI
members to participate in RI global seminars, congresses, conferences and to
present and publish research papers in the RI International Research Journal
distributed worldwide.
 Royal Institute is guided and directed by a Governing Council, supported by an
International Advisory Council, and assisted by Honorary Boards which comprise
of members, all of whom have extensive professional experience, doctoral and/or
post-doctoral qualifications.
 Royal Institution is currently has a regional office in the Philippines and liaison
officers in Australia, Canada, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Republic of
Maldives, People’s Republic of China, United Kingdom and United States of
America.

Highest and Prestigious Award

The event’s highlights were the Conferment of HON. FDR. DR. CLARITA G. ADALEM,
HFRI. DFRIEDR, DRFIM, President of St. Clare College of Caloocan, and Chairperson of
the Board of Trustees, St. Clare Group of Schools as Honorary Fellow of the Royal
Institution Singapore, the Highest and the most prestigious award given by RI. Over
100 professionals were conferred as Fellows, Senior Members of the Royal Institution,
and Singapore in Recognition of the achievements and qualifications.

 The 2nd International Accreditation of St. Clare College of Caloocan as a private


Educational Institution.
RULES

 NO Smoking
 NO Vandalism
 NO Disrespect, discourtesy, defiance, assault or abusive behavior towards school
authorities
 NO Forging of signatures of parents/guardians
 NO Giving false information to the real nature of reports to parents/guardians
 NO Dishonest Behavior
 NO Fabrication or submission of false data, information or results in an academic
exercises
 NO Tampering or falsifying school or public documents
 NO engaging and/or provoking scandalous behavior at all times
 NO Accessing processing, distributing pornographic materials in any form
 NO Acts of destruction of the school’s reputation
 NO Gaining undue advantage over other’s personal benefits by illegitimate
means
 NO Selling of food inside the campus without permission
 NO Gambling on campus
 NO Bribery or accepting bribe or any act meant to give or obtain favors or
advantage whether attempted, frustrated or consummated
 NO Illegal access of restricted documents, facilities and equipment
 NO Destroying the reputation of teachers and employees
 NO Promoting one’s faith by attacking other’s religious beliefs
 NO Acts of misconduct of a sexual nature
 NO Physical Assault
 NO Threatening members of the School community
 NO Disobedience of School’s regulation on the care of environment
 NO Stealing
 NO Bringing alcoholic or any intoxicating beverage
 NO Failing to wear school ID
 NO Possession, use or distribution of dangerous drugs
 NO Possession of deadly weapons
 NO Computer hacking
REGULATIONS

 MUST finish the registration process to be considered enrolled


 MUST be officially enrolled to participate in classes, activities and examinations
 ONLY enrolled students are entitled to get their grades
 GRADE is based not only on major examinations but also on every academic
fields: recitation, thesis, reports, quizzed, oral exams, class participation and
conduct
 A student who CHEATS in any examination will receive a grade of 5 (FAILURE)
for that examination
 Students should ensure that they HAVE LAKEN and PASSED all requires subjects
 MUST regularly attend classes
 Students with absences exceeding 20% of total number of school days in a
semester will be dropped or will receive a mark of U.W or Unauthorized
Withdrawal.
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

FDR, DR. CLARITA G. ADALEM, Ph.D,

HFRI, DFRiro, DFRIEDR, RIIVFP

COLLEGE PRESIDENT

JANE ANGELA C. ADALEM ATTY. JAY PAOLO C. ADALEM, LLB,


FRILL
ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT
COLLEGE/ BOARD SECRETARY

ATTY. PETRONILO T. ALARCON,


SFRIM, FRILL

LEGAL OFFICE AND PUBLICATION

FDR, DR. CLARITA G. ADALEM, Ph.D,

HFRI, DFRiro, DFRIEDR, RIIVFP

VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

RAY JONATHAN C. ADALEM, MRIM


RAY FRANCIS C. ADALEM, MRIBA
ASSISTANT TO THE VP FOR ACADEMIC
QUALITY ASSURANCE OFFICE AFFAIRS

FDR, DR. CLARITA G. ADALEM, Ph.D,


MA. REBECCA P. PALAD, MAED, SMRIEdr
HFRI, DFRiro, DFRIEDR, RIIVFP
PRINCIPAL SHS EDUCATION
COLLEGE DEAN

JEANETH JOY D. NATURALES, MRIEdr, MRIM CRISTINA M. BERGADO, MAED, SMRIEdr

DEPARTMENT CHAIR BSCS PRINCIPAL BASIC EDUCATION

CRISTINE MARIE CRUZ, SMRIEdr, SMRIM


ADORA O. CIPRIANO
DEPARTMENT CHAIR BSTM
COORDINATOR OF VOC-TECH

RENILDA A. MARTINEZ, MBA

DEPARTMENT CHAIR BSBA ALEXIS F. NATURALES, MAED, FRIIT

COORDINATOR OF ROTC/NSTP
ATTY. PETRONILO T. ALARCON SFRIM, FRILL
DEPARTMENT CHAIR AP POL SCI

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